Chapter 19: Managing and Marketing Tourism Experiences: Extending the Travel Risk Perception Literature to Address Affective Risk Perceptions
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Published:2016
Ashley Schroeder, Lori Pennington-Gray, Maximiliano Korstanje, Geoffrey Skoll, 2016. "Managing and Marketing Tourism Experiences: Extending the Travel Risk Perception Literature to Address Affective Risk Perceptions", The Handbook of Managing and Marketing Tourism Experiences, Marios Sotiriadis, Dogan Gursoy
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Abstract
This chapter discusses the current risk perception literature in the tourism field. The chapter critiques the literature and offers a solution through a more conceptual and operational definition of risk perceptions. Specifically, the inclusion of affective risk perceptions will be added to the literature via the risk-as-feelings hypothesis. Extension of the current literature will enhance research moving forward.
The chapter will provide a literature review, propose a conceptual model, and operationalize the risk perception variables.
The outcome of this chapter is to provide a conceptual model as a framework to address risk perception studies in tourism and hospitality in the future. The model will provide clear measurement scales to be tested.
This chapter gives a much needed theoretical and conceptual foundation to the study of risk perceptions in the travel and tourism literature.
